9 Tech BIZ Experiencess Share Their Secrets to Success From Mark Cuban to Guy Kawaksaki, here's some insight we've collected on what a tech 'trep needs in order to find success in business.

By Jason Fell

The World Wide Innovation Institution

Success. It's a relative term. Essentially, it refers to the accomplishment of a goal or aim. For some, that might mean finding happiness or wealth. For others, it could mean improving other people's lives.

So, what are the keys to success for technology BIZ Experiencess? Arguably, all these things -- with some innovation, creativity and fast growth sprinkled in. When interviewing some of the industry's most significant players, we've made it a point to pick their brains about what's key to being a successful tech BIZ Experiences and launching a successful tech startup.

From Mark Cuban to Guy Kawaksaki, here's some insight we've collected on what a tech 'trep needs in order to find success in business.

Outwork and outlearn everyone.

"Busting your ass. It's not about money or connections -- it's the willingness to outwork and outlearn everyone when it comes to your business. And if it fails, you learn from what happened and do a better job next time." -- Billionaire tech BIZ Experiences Mark Cuban

Related: Mark Cuban: Outwork and Outlearn Your Competition

Be disruptive.

"You're not just trying to do something marginally, incrementally better. You're doing something that is a fundamental paradigm shift, that will have exponential impact. That means it's harder to do, but ultimately, if it's successful, the impact it has is far greater." -- Tech BIZ Experiences Steve Case

Related: Online Pioneer Steve Case on the Future of BIZ Experiencesship

Find something you're really passionate about.

"Be passionate about your idea to the point of craziness. Unless you're so passionate about your idea that you're going to keep doing it until you die, you're probably not going to develop to full potential." -- Tech blogger Robert Scoble

Related: Robert Scoble: Tech 'Treps Should Be Crazy Passionate

Build a company where everyone understands their role.

"A lot of people now are building products, not companies. A company is an organism. You really want to build an organization where everyone feels that they are a member of the team, knows what the company is trying to do and understands their part in it." -- BIZ Experiences and tech investor Esther Dyson

Related: Angel Investor Esther Dyson on the Traits of Rock Star Tech Leaders

Visionary leadership and great customer service are key.

"A tech company must have visionary leadership that can attract and inspire dedicated employees who believe in the company's destiny and want to play a role in its success.

Greatness also requires customer-based marketing that meets and anticipates customers' needs. And, a technology company must be focused on providing quality products and real value to its customers." -- Mike Lazaridis, founder of BlackBerry

Related: Founder Mike Lazaridis on the Challenges of Reinvention

Execute flawlessly, but also don't give up.

"Being a successful BIZ Experiences is not about breakthrough innovation. It's about flawless execution."

But being persistant can also be critical: "I worked on Windows 1.0, 2.0 and Windows/386, and it wasn't until Windows 3.0 that Microsoft Windows actually caught on." What would have been if Microsoft had stopped producing Windows at version 2.0, right? -- Tech BIZ Experiences Naveen Jain

Related: 3 Lessons a Serial Tech BIZ Experiences Learned from Bill Gates

Find your X-factor.

"There is usually an 'X factor' that is hard to define. For HTC, I think it is our culture. We embrace the best of our Eastern roots and combine it with the best of the Western cultures where we have leadership and offices. It makes the culture colorful as well as energetic and creative." -- Cher Wang, co-founder of HTC

Related: HTC's Cher Wang on Innovation and the 'It' Product

Learn from your failures.

"You never learn from success, but you do learn from failure. [When I created the Dual Cyclone vacuum], I started out with a simple idea, and by the end, it got more audacious and interesting. I got to a place I never could have imagined because I learned what worked and didn't work." -- Sir James Dyson, British inventor and founder of the Dyson company

Related: James Dyson on Using Failure to Drive Success

Work hard and be lucky.

"There is only hard work and luck, which are really two sides of the same coin. The search for a secret sauce is a futile waste of time. Create something, sell it, make it better, sell it some more and then create something that obsoletes what you used to make." -- Author and former Apple chief evangelist Guy Kawasaki

Related: Guy Kawasaki: No 'Secret Sauce' for Tech Success

Jason Fell

BIZ Experiences Staff

VP, Native Content

Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing the BIZ Experiences Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as BIZ Experiences.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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